.. -vimsons, netted or splashed. Often doubles appear. 
IRIS GIGANTICOERULEA—cbmy(2)50. Great Blue: Delta 
Iris. Spectacular, flattened flowers of rich pure blue. Jllus- 
trated page 18. Pkt. 25c. (Plants each 50c.) 
IRIS GLADWYN—rbgsty(2)20. Flowers usually blue-tawny, 
rarely lemon and brown. Seeds of brilliant scarlet showiness, 
the pods splitting when ripe, used in winter bouquets. Foli- 
age of a curious green, gives roast beef odor when crushed. 
Technically Iris foetidissima. Pkt. 15c; 3 pkts. for .40c; 
10 for $1.10. 
IRIS GRACILEPES—rsty(2)9. A fairy among Irises. Ex- 
quisite, fragile blossoms of sky blue, orange marked. Pkt. 
15c. (Plants, each 35c; 3 pkts. for $1.00.) 
IRIS INNOMINATA—rkt(2)10. Lovely blossoms in rare 
sunset tones of apricot-suffused yellow, or rarely lavender. 
Pkt. 25c; 3 pkts. for 65c; 10 for $1.85. 
IRIS KAEMPFERI IMPERIAL—ecbmkt(2)36. Superb strain 
of giant-flowered Japanese Irises. Gorgeous colorings, white, 
-gold-banded and threaded, turquoise, azure, royal Darplee, 
‘i be 
15c; % oz. 85c; %4 oz. 60c. (Plants, splendid mixture, 3 for 
65c; 10 for $1.90. Or we will send six plants, all excellent 
varieties, each one different, for $1.50.) 
IRIS OCHROLEUCA GIGANTEA—cby(2)60. The Great 
Gold-banded Iris, a spectacular beauty. Flowers snowy to 
ivory, with big golden splash on each fall, and always of 
largest size. At times seedlings will be. altogether yellow, 
lemon to gold. Of high value as a cut flower, or makes 
‘magnificent border showing. Pkt. 15c; %& oz. 85¢e; %4 oz. 
-60c. (Plants, ‘‘Speciosa”’ form, gold-banded white, each 40c ; 
3 for $1.10; 10° for $3.25. ‘*‘Monnieri’? form; pure yellow, 
each 30c; 8 for 85c; 10 for $2.40, 25 for $5.50. The two 
‘are equally desirable.) “ 
IRIS RETICULATA—ry(1)9. Lovely bulb-Iris of very early 
spring, deep rich purple with golden markings. It carries 
the fragrance of violets. Pkt. 30c; 3 pkts. for 50c. 
IRIS SIBIRIENT HYBRIDS — ecbhkt(1-2)45. Delightfully 
varied in color and markings are the flowers of this very 
dependable, and decorative, Iris group. Range includes 
white, pale azure suffusions, light and dark blue, indigo, 
_ violet, exquisite amethyst, with tawny shadings and odd 
veinings. Of easiest culture and fullest hardiness. Seeds 
sown outside in latest autumn or earliest spring will gér- 
minate readily. The group is based on various crossings and 
re-crossings in which Sibirica, Sanguinea (Orientalis), Dela- 
vayi, Koreana, Wilsoni, Bulleyana and other species have 
likely played a part: Pkt. 10c; %4 oz. 80c; 1 oz. $1.00; 
¥4 |b. $3.50. (Plants, fine mixture, 3 for 50c;,10 for $1.50; 
25 for $3.50. Or we will send one plant each of eight fine 
varieties, the name on every one, for $1.60.) 
IRIS TECTORUM—crbmy(2)18. The delightful Roof Iris of 
Japan. Loose sprays of large blue flowers, undulate, with 
white crests. Illustrated page 18. Pkt. 20c. (Plants, each 
35c; 3 for $1.00; 10 for $2.90.) 
IRIS TECTORUM WHITE—Big, undulate flowers of exquis- 
ite diaphanous snowy whiteness, gold on blade. Pkt. 25¢. 
(Plants, each 45c; 3 for $1.25; 10 for $3.60.) 
IRIS TRIPETALA—Immense flowers in rich’ velvet-violet 
with lavender lights. Blooms late, after the Japanese. You 
need it twice over, for its own beauty, and to extend ‘the 
Iris season. Plants only, each 35c; 3 for $1.00; 10 for $2.85. 
IRIS TENAX—erckt(2)15. About as pretty..a thing as 
one might find in dwarf rock garden plants, is this charm- 
ing West-coast species. Exceedingly variable, from white, 
through mauve, to claret or purple-velvet, together with de- 
lightful pink approaches. Pkt. 15c; 1% oz. 35c. é 
IRIS TUBEROSA—rby(1)16. Strangest of Irises, this. Flow- 
ers like some strange ornate serpent-head from’'a Mayan 
carving ; the falls, black velvet; the ophidian standards lurid 
green of jade. Illustrated page 18. Now classéd at Hermio- 
dactylus. Pkt. 25c; 3 pkts. for 60c; 10 for $1.75. 
IRIS WILSONI—cbkt(2)28. Highly satisfactory, and distinct 
-beardless Iris. Varies from creamy yellow to tawny buff 
with lilae suffusions, always darker veined. Again it may be 
silvery white with black-violet stipplings, all these color 
applications ranging definitely within the species. Pkt. 15c; 
1/ig oz. 25c. (Plants, mixed only, each 30c; 3 for 85c.) 
OTHER IRISES—Prices are per pkt. except where other 
units are specified. Aphylla hungarica, plants 25c; Atomaria 
15c, (plants each 20c, 3 for 55c); Basaltica, 10c per seed; 
'Baxteri 10c; Brachycarpa 10c; Bracteata 15c; Bulleyana, 
plants. only, each 40c; Chamaeiris 10c, 14% oz. 30c, 4% oz. 50c, 
(plants each 25c, 3 for 60c, 10 for $1.75) ; Chrysographes 25c, 
(plants, each 40c, 3 for $1.10); Chrysophoenecia. alba 25c ; 
-Chrysophylla 15ce, 1/16 oz.. 25e; Chrysoweggi 15c; Clarkei 
_ 15¢; Cristata Ouachita, plants only each 35c; Delavayi 165c, 
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IRIS CRISTATA 
(plants each 25c); Desertorum 10c, %4 oz. 35c, (plants each 
25c, 3 for 65c); Elephantina 25c; Ensata 10c, %4 oz. 30c, 
(plants each 25c, 3 for 65c); Ensata var. Old Orchard, 10c, 
(plants each 25c); Ensata var. Intensity 15c, 1% oz. 25ce, 
(plants each 80c); Ensata var. Surprise 10c, ¥% oz. 20c, 
% oz. 85c, (plants each 25c); Ensata White 15c, (plants, 
each 40c) ; Falcifolia 20c; Flexuosa 15c; Foliosa 15c, (plants 
each 50c)’; Fourchiana 25¢c; Fulva Gigantea, plants each 
40c;. Fulva Yellow, 20c; Giganticoerulea alba, plants each 
$1.50; Gormani 15c; Graminea 10c, 1% oz. 20c, % oz. 35c; 
Hamagatasunai 15c; Haematophylla 10c; Heterophylla 10c; 
Hartweggi australis 20c; Hexagona 15c, (plants each 50c) ; 
Iris histrioides 15c, %4 oz. 40c; Halophila 10c, %4 oz. 30c, 
(plants each 25c, 3 for 65c, 10 for $1.75) ; Hookeri 15c; Hya- 
cinthina 15c; Special Intermediate Hybrids 10c, 14 oz. 35c, 
(plants each 20c) ; Humilis (probably not true, but a worthy 
and interesting species) 15c, (plants each 30c); Japonicum 
15c; Koreana (of the trade, not botanical, a good early, 
mid-height blue beardless) 10c, %4 oz. 35c, (plants each 25c, 
3 for 65c); Kaempferi Wild Purple (fine for massing) 10c, 
% oz. 35e, (plants .each 25c); Laevigata 15c, (plants each 
25c) ; Longipetala 15c; Livida 10c; Macrosiphon 15c, \% oz. 
25c; Mariae 25c; Melanosticta._10c per seed; Mellita 15c, 
1% oz. 35c, (plants each 80c, 3 for 80c) ; Milesi, plants only, 
each 50c; Missouriensis 10c; Miraculosa 25c; Mongolica 10e, 
% oz. 85c, (plants each 25c); Monnieri 15c, 44 oz. 35c; 
Musselmanica, 15c, 1% oz. 30c, (plants each 35c) ; Orientalis 
10c; Pabularia (syn. _Ensata pabularia) 10¢, 44 oz. 35c, 
(plants each 25c); Pallida, plants only, each 25c; Panormi- 
tana 15c, 1/16 oz. 30c, (plants each 50c); Prismatica 15c, 4% 
oz. 35¢e. (plants each 25c, 3 for 65c, 10 for $1.90); Plicata 
15c; Plumosa 15c, (plants ‘30c); Pseudacorus Cream 
Primrose 15c, (plants each 25c, 3 for 70c); Pseudacorus 
Mandschurica 10c, %4 oz. 35c, (plants each 25c, 3 for 65c, 
10 for $1.90) ; Pseudacorus White 25c; Pseudversicolor 10c; 
Pumila 5c; Purdyi 15¢c; Pyrenaica 15c; Ruthenica 15c; 
Sambucina 15c; Setosa 15c, (plants each 30c) ; Shrevi 15c, 
(plants each 35c); Sindjarensis 25c; Sintenisi 1b5c, 
oz. 35c, (plants each 25¢,; 3 for 70c); Sisyrinchium 15c; 
Sogdiana'10c, 14 oz. 35¢c;.Speciosa 15c; Spuria 10c, 4 oz. 
30c; Stylosa alba 25c; Suaveolens superba 15c; Sulphurea 
15¢; Swerti 15c; Thompsoni 15c, 4 oz, 35c% Thunbergi 10c; 
Transylvanica 10c; Variegata 20c; Vartani"10c per seed; 
Verna 25¢, (plants each 30c, 38, for 85c); Wersicolor 10c, % 
oz. 30c, (plants each 25c, 3 for 65c, 10 for $1.75) ; Versicolor 
Fosteri 10c; Versicolor kermesina 10c, 1% ‘oz. 25c, (plants 
each 25c, 3 for 65c); Versicolor rosea lbe, % oz. 30c, 
(plants each 25c, 3 for 70c); Versicolor White and Cream 
Forms 15c, (plants each 30¢, 3 for 85c); Virginica 10c, 
(plants each 25c); Xiphioides (English Mixed) 10c, 4 oz. 
A0c ; Xiphium (Dutch Mixed) 10c; Palestine Spp. Mixed 
6’seeds for 25c; Warleyensis 35c. 
OFFER 66A32—One pkt. each of the 117 Irises offered in 
seed form, $17.65 separate total, for $15.00. 
CONDENSED. INDEX—Bulbs, page 3; Irises, page 17; Lilies, 
page 19; Cacti, page 20; Annual Flowers, page 21; Vege- 
table Seeds, page 86; Hardy Perennials (including Rock 
Garden rarities), page 40; Succulents, page 63; House 
Plants, page 65: Salmagundi. page 56. Tree and Shrub 
Seeds, page 63; Wild Flower Blend, page 2. 
